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Replication Data for: The mobilisation potential of anti-containment protests in Germany

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Title Replication Data for: The mobilisation potential of anti-containment protests in Germany
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZWQ5ME
 
Creator Hunger, Sophia
Hutter, Swen
Kanol, Eylem
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description The Covid-19 pandemic triggered polarisation across Europe. While most citizens supported the governments’ containment measures, others took to the streets and voiced their dissatisfaction. The paper focuses on the mobilisation potential related to this het-erogenous protest wave. It examines individuals that show sympathy and are willing to engage in anti-containment demonstrations based on sixteen waves of a rolling cross-section survey fielded in Germany in 2020/2021. The results show a considerable and stable mobilisation potential: Every fifth respondent sympathises with the protesters, and around 60 percent of those are ready to participate themselves. Political distrust, far-right orientations, and an emerging ‘freedom divide’ structure the potential, as do Covid-19-related economic and health threats. Moreover, the findings indicate a radi-calisation process and show how ideology and threat perceptions drive the step from sympathy to willingness to participate, suggesting that ideological polarisation may quickly spill over to the streets given an appropriate supply of protest opportunities.
 
Subject Social Sciences
 
Date 2023-01-04
 
Contributor Hunger, Sophia